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" TTARD CASH" can bo obtained .it VARTY'S SUBSCRIPTION LIBRARY. TTAKD CASH" can bo' had by JOINING. VARTY'S SUBSCRIPTION LIBRARY. i 6 TTARD CASH," a ivw Novel, by Charles Reahl, author of " Xe\-or too Late to Mend," is in VARTY'S SUBSCRIPTION LIBRARY. TO COMPOSITORS. TT/^ANTED —Two or Tlivee Compositors.—Apply T? at the Hkkalp Office. T?7"AXTi'.D—A ROUGH CARPENTER, to roof • T part ol albiu=c—also some Fencing—Apply to COSIER Jc C()., Wakefiold-strcot. "TT?~ANTED—A thoroughly competent BOOKIT KEEPER. None oilier need apply.—J. VARTY, Stationer, Queen-street, Auckland. TTTAXTKD, well-grassed PADDOCKS.—EarIy V r application to A. L. THOMSON & CO. T\7" ANTED, a respectable YOUNG LAD, con1V vorsant with Custom House and General Business ; must have been resident in x~nd aomo time.—Apply by letter, with references, to A. L. THOMPSON & CO. TVTANTED—SIX or EIGHT ABLE SEAMEN T \ for the Steamers ' Wonga Wnnga' and * Storm Bird.'—Apply to COMBES A: DALDY. Agenta N. Z. S. X. Co., Limited. March 28, 1801. "YVTANTKD—LABOURERS at the Buildings in » T Wvndhiim-street, Wages Is. 3d. por hour.— OKOKtSK BOYD. WANTED— A COOK'S ASSISTANT.—AppIy to Messrs. 8. I*. J A WES & SON, (J. O. H., rihjrtlA:„i.«lr:...t., Auokiaiui. WANTED -A I?OREMAN for the Newton Brick and Tile Worlm. Highest wagos to a competent and strictlv Btendv man. No other need appIy.—GEORGE BOYD. " YirANTED—GOOD COAT MAKERS.—Wages IT for good hands Is. above the log.—Aoplv to Mr. SI'UisROOICK, Tailoring Department," at R. HuRXE'S. Queen-street. T\TAXTEU-(i GOOD COAT MAKERS.— >> Apply to J. C. D. BOVYDEN, Shortlandstreet. "VTrAXTED—IO Good Cloth Cap Makers, to work >V out—App'y at G. AY. FRIEND'S, opposite luior. Bank, Queen-street. TY/" ANTED—A Good Smith's Helper.—Apply i»t \ ! the Albert Foundry. YirAXTED IMMEDIATELY—TWO FIRST>Y CLASS BRICKMAKERS, to proeeod to Waiheki. None but good hands need apply.—Apply to GEO. W. FOWLER, at Mr. H. PARTINGTOX'S, Queen-s'.reet. TT/"AXTEn—A SITUATION as CLERK in s, Tl Merchant's Oflice or elsewhere.—Addresd X.X.R., Hkhai.ii Oflice. YTTAXTED, bT a respectable person, a Situation » as CLERK or BOOK-KEEPER. Highest references.—Apply at the Hf.kaj.d Office. MONEY WANTED. ~\\r ANTED TO BORROW, on pood security >} in TOWN. TWO HUNDRED POUNDS, lor a limited period, for which fifteen per cent, per annum will lie given.—Applv on or before SATURDAY next, to G. E. LEE, Solicitor, Queen-street. J' A I)S — Places wanted for Four Lads, from 12 to J .1 Years of age.--Apply at this office. rili' BAKERS.—A STEADY MAN wants EM- \_ plovnient as secondhand. Has worked in th» Colonies.—Address 11. V., Tlkkai.l) Office. 110 WHOLESALE DEALERS.—A gentleman of long commercial experience, both as TRAVELLER and in the Onunting-honse—at honi3 and in the colonies—wishes to engage himself in somo similar and responsible capacity, with a Wholesale I toils'- of respectability. References given.—Address K. T., Office of this paper. "pOARD AND RESIDENCE.—A few single _0 gentlemen can obtain board and residence in a quiet family.—Apply at the llkuai.d Oflice. HORSES LOST, }7U?OM the Bazaar Yards, on Friday Morning, ; OXE BROWN COLT, branded C.R. on the near shoulder, and painted with the letter A on the near quarter. Also — A CHKSXUT COLT branded D.E. on tho off neck, having a saddle mark and sore breast. Whoever returns the same to Mr. HARDING--DINGTOX'S Stables shall reeeive one pound each. as reward. Bazaar Oflice. March 26th, IS6-L MISSING HORSE. QTRAYED from Mr. G. GRAHAM'S residence O in Grey-street, a largo Bay or Light Brown HORSE, short tail, halter on when last i-een. A liberal reward will he triyen or being lelumed to MABIN i: GRAHAM, Queen-street. CAUTION. VI.L ]>ersons found trespassing on land at Orakei now in my possession under title from thb Crown, hounded on the South, West, and North by tidal creeks and the Orakei Basin, and on the Eaiit by St. John's College Estate, will be RIGOROUSLY PROSECUTED. Poison laid for dogs. THOS. CIIEESEMAX. Reinuera, March 25, ISGI. PHEASANT SHOOTING. T7IOR SALE.-A DOUBLE BARBEL BREECH L LOADING GUN (with Cartridges for making it a muzzle loader) in good order; 1000 Cartridge Cases; 5000 Caps : a quantity of Y\ addings, Loading and Capping Apparatus for ditto. Apply at the office of this paper. 4 XY PERSOXS TRESPASSING, with a Gun, j\, on the Land of the undermentioned Proprietors, situate near the Flag-stair on the NORTH SHORE, Auckland, will be prosecuted without further notice. EEJD. WIIITAKER, Mr. HAMMOND, Mrs. SHEPHERD, Mr. DUDER, Mr. FELDIR, Mr. NATHAN. Mr. KEESING, 'JS'li>! Tnul csts of t.ho !'.«■•" Pi - . Sinclair.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 118, 30 March 1864, Page 1

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713

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 118, 30 March 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 118, 30 March 1864, Page 1

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